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The London Gazette, 28Th June 1983 8559 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28TH JUNE 1983 8559 ANNUAL LIQUIDATION before 15th October 1983, after which date the said Trus- tees may make a payment into Court under section 63 MEETINGS Trustee Act 1925 without further notice. Allen & Son, Solicitors MAINTENANCE SERVICES (BIRMINGHAM) 17 Carlisle Street, Soho Square, LIMITED London W1V 6PE. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 299 of the 22nd June 1983. (036) Companies Act 1948, that a General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company will be held at the offices of Poppleton & Appleby, 19 Highfield Road, Edg- baston, Birmingham B15 3DY, on Wednesday, 29th June MISCELLANEOUS at 3.15 p.m. to be followed at 3.30 p.m. by a General Meeting of the Creditors for the purpose of receiving an PETITION ON GROUND THAT MEMBERS UNFAIRLY account of the Liquidator's acts and dealings and of the PREJUDICED conduct of the winding-up during the preceding year. James A. McCann, Liquidator In the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) Companies Court. No. 003223 of 1983 16th June 1983. (306) In the Matter of DARTFORD SQUASH CLUB LIMITED and in the Matter of the Companies Acts 1948-1980 A Petition for an Order that: 1. the Respondents, Michael G. Aldridge, Evelyn A. PARTNERSHIPS Aldridge, and Christopher G. Brewer may be ordered to sell then* shares in the Company to the Petitioners Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sub- or to whomsoever as the Court should think fit at a sisting between Edward John Cquchman, Eric Lewin Jones price which the Court thinks just; alternatively and Charles Arthur Jones carrying on business as Gentle- 2. the said Respondents may be ordered to purchase the men's Outfitters, Hosiers and Tailors, at 422 Birmingham Petitioners' shares in the Company at such price as Road, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands under the Court thinks just; the style of firm of E. J. COUCHMAN (MENSWEAR) 3. further or other relief; has been dissolved as from 15th June 1983, so far as presented on 1st June 1983 by James Cecil Rumens, of concerns the said Eric Lewin Jones and Charles Arthur 15 Hulsewood Close, Wilmington, Kent, Edward Ashby, Jones who have retired from the said firm. All debts due of 17 Oakhurst Gardens, Bexleyheath, Kent, Keith Ctoduri, and arising by the said late firm will be received and paid of 10 Hereford Road, Colchester, Essex, and Michael respectively by the said Edward John Couchman who will Thomas, of "The Wheatsheaf", Southfleet, Kent, will continue to carry on the said business under the style or be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London firm of E. J. Couchman (Menswear). WC2A 2LL, on Monday, llth July 1983. E. J. Couchman Any Creditor or Contributory wishing to oppose or E. L. Jones support must ensure that written notice reaches the under- C. A. Jones signed by 1600 hours on Friday 8th July 1983. 15th June 1983. (127) A copy of the Petition will be supplied by the under- signed on payment of the prescribed charge. R. G. F. Vickery & Co., 33 Crook Log, Bexleyheath," Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore sub- Kent DA6 8ED, Solicitors for the Petitioners. (315) sisting between John Walter Spencer and Roy Frederick Spencer carrying on business as Restaurateurs at the West- gate Arms Hotel, Warwick, under the style of "THE WESTGATE ARMS" has been dissolved as from 31st July 1982. All debts due to and owing by the said late business will be received and paid respectively by Roy THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS Frederick Spencer who will continue to carry on the said 1914 AND 1926 business under the style of The Westgate Arms. /. W. Spencer RECEIVING ORDERS R. F. Spencer DUGGAN, Owen William, of 49s Thurlow Park Road, 20th June 1983. (260) West Dulwich, London; S.E.21, of no present occupation, lately of and trading at 20 Tarbert Road, East Dulwich, London S.E.22, as a PAINTER and DECORATOR. Court—HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Date of Filing Petition—20th June 1983. No. of Matter—1516 of 1983. NEXT OF KIN Date of Receiving Order—20th June 1983. No. of Receiving Order—1177. Whether Debtor's or Creditor's ARTHUR C. FOULSHAM deceased Petition—Debtor's. Notice is hereby given that the Executors Trustees or other HANN, Lily Ann, present occupation unknown, of 98 persons having claims against or interests in the Estate of Maes-y-Sam, Pentyfch, and lately of 34 Ashgrove, Whit- Arthur C. Foulsham who is believed to have died in 1917, church, lately a Ladies Hair Stylist, trading as Han- son of Sidney Smith Foulsham are hereby requested .to Flair of Llandaff, at 18s High Street, Llandaff, all in contact the undersigned, Solicitors for the Trustees of The Cardiff, South Glamorgan. Court—HIGH COURT OF Chester Foulsham 1902 Settlement before 15th October JUSTICE. Date of Filing Petition—8th March 1983. 1983, after which- date the said Trustees may make a No. of Matter—592 of 1983. Date of Receiving Order payment into Court under section 63 Trustee Act 1925, —21st June 1983. No. of Receiving OTder—1179. without further notice. Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition-^Creditor's. Act Allen & Son, Solicitors of Bankruptcy proved in Creditor's Petition—Section 1-1 17 Carlisle Street, Soho Square, (G) Bankruptcy Act 1914. London W1V 6PE. 22nd Jupe 1983. (035) HANNA, Vincent Leo, of Memory Cottage, Billing Lane, Bilting, Ashford, Kent, FREELANCE REPORTER, lately residing at 13 Bingham Street, Canmonibury, London ARTHUR CHESTER BRANDON deceased N.I, and formerly residing at 13 Wallside, Monkwell Square, London E.C.2. Court—HIGH COURT OF Notice is hereby given that the Executors Trustees or JUSTICE. Date of Filing Petition—10th March 1983. other persons having claims against or interests in the Estate No. of Matter—616 of 1983. Date of Receiving Order of Arthur Chester Brandon, late of Church Crookham in —21st June 1983. No. of Receiving Order—1180. the county of Hampshire, who died on 21st January 1916, Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition—Creditor's. are hereby requested to contact the undersigned, Solicitors Act of Bankruptcy Proved in Creditor's Petition—Section for the Trustees of The Chester Foulsham 1902 Settlement 1-1 (G) Bankruptcy Act 1914..
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